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5 Small Biz Web Design Trends to Watch

by admin on August 10, 2010

This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum , where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. The importance of having an attractive website that converts visitors into buyers and helps cleverly promote your small business is essential in these fiercely competitive times. Your website has to capture a visitor’s attention, entice him or her to stay and browse around, create an interest in your product or service, and result in sales. For small businesses with limited time and budgets, design is an essential factor in both attracting and converting potential customers. With this in mind, here are five current design trends that most small businesses can utilize to great effect. Let us know in the comments below about any additional design trends that you have spotted in the small business world. 1. Minimalism While this web design style has been popular for some time , it’s worth revisiting as no small business owner wants to turn visitors away with a cluttered, overbearing and hard to navigate website. Minimalist design effectively strips away the excess and helps the user concentrate squarely on the content. If a page has too many elements, the user will easily become confused about where to focus on, with many elements vying for attention. With page weight now affecting your Google search engine position, it’s the perfect time to reassess how streamlined your design is. There are several principles and steps you can follow to create a more minimalist design: Go through your site and prune any unnecessary widgets or elements which aren’t serving a real purpose. Make good use of whitespace , which is the space between different elements of a design. Used well, it will allow for easier scanning of your site and help frame the elements on each page. With fewer elements, choosing the right color palette or accent color is critical. As color has great significance and meaning, it’s best to test how certain colors interact with each other. Browse your site through the eyes of your visitors, evaluating if there is too much information, confusing or off-putting elements, or sufficient calls to action. Answering these types of questions truthfully will help you prioritize the essential elements. A minimalist design doesn’t have to be bland and boring; it can easily be modern, fresh, sophisticated, elegant or refined, based solely on the details within the design. 2. Unique Photography Two men shaking hands, a group of people in suits sharing a joke, the call center girl: these are all tired, clichéd images that litter thousands of business websites. These types of images fail to convey either information on the company or a sense of the site’s character, and are essentially meaningless. Using custom photography or artwork whenever possible is recommended, though for small business owners, both time and budget are limited and stock photos are a relatively cheap and accessible resource. So when choosing stock imagery , it’s best to keep in mind these four tips: Research your competitors and industry and take note of the images used. You can then find a unique way to represent your product or service. Avoid being too literal in your choice of imagery as abstract compositions often give a more dramatic and memorable effect. Don’t always opt for the cheaper low-res image, as pixelated imagery devalues your overall design and looks unprofessional. Veer away from the bland and predictable and let the images ‘break out of the box’. Imaginative imagery will reinforce your brand message and add greater character to your website. So, when you must use stock imagery, do so with great care and take the time to find the right piece that will convey the true personality of your service or product. 3. Bold Typography Web design at its core is about communication, and typography is a vital component of that. Great web typography helps bring order to information and creates a coherent, visually satisfying experience that engages the reader without their knowing. A recent trend is the use of big, bold typography which helps to create contrast between other text while grabbing a user’s attention. Oversized text can help create hierarchy and ensure users understand your message loud and clear. In order to utilize typography to create a bold statement, keep in mind the following tips: Determine the single most important message you want to emphasize, as too many messages can lead to choice paralysis. Understand the qualities of the message you are trying to convey, and then look for typefaces that embody those qualities. Choose a typeface that will match the character of your work . For instance, if your company embodies the feel of an Old Style font, you should consider Bembo, Garamond and Sabon. It will also greatly depend on what you want to convey with the type, because legibility is as important as the character of the type. Give the typography the prominent position it deserves by surrounding it with a generous amount of whitespace. This will add emphasis and create even more focus on the typography. Test out some of the various font replacement options such as Typekit or Typotheque . These allow you to license fonts to embed within your site, and help you to experiment with beautiful typography. Typography is an art and the decisions you make are subjective; however, carefully selecting a typeface can make a huge difference to the quality of your design. 4. Clear Calls to Action As a small business owner you want your visitors to complete a certain task when they land on your page. It could be to download, sign up or checkout, but these calls to action are one of the most important (and overlooked) elements in a small business website. You want to grab your visitor’s attention and move him or her to take action. Crafting a clear, concise call to action is essential. Here are four tips to keep in mind when designing a call-to-action button or advertisement: Language: Keep the wording short and snappy (always start with a verb), but also explain the value behind the action the user is taking. In some instances it also helps to create a sense of urgency using words such as ‘now’, ‘hurry’ and ‘offer ends,’ with ‘free’ being the number one incentive. Positioning: Ideally, calls to action should be above the fold, and be placed on every page of the site in a consistent position. For instance, Squarespace (shown above), not only has a large call-to-action button at the top of the page, but also has a slightly smaller button in the footer of every page. Color: The color should make the call stand out from the rest of the design. Brighter, more contrasting colors usually work best for smaller buttons. For larger buttons, you may want to choose a less prominent color (but one that still stands out from your background), so as to balance out its size. Size: The call-to-action button should be the largest button on any given page. You want it to be large enough to stand out without overwhelming the rest of the design . It’s vital you test different combinations of call-to-action buttons and see how each affects your conversion rates (see A/B Testing below). It’s also best to make sure they fit within your overall design. 5. A/B Testing With competition growing fiercer online, it’s important for small businesses to have a website that converts visitors to buyers and creates a competitive edge. That’s why it is important to continually measure and improve site performance, usability and conversions. One of the foremost ways of optimizing your web design is via A/B testing (sometimes referred to as split testing). An A/B test examines the effectiveness of one landing page over another. The two versions are randomly shown to site visitors to see which generates the best results. You then evaluate the performance of each and use the best version. Various elements can be tested, including, layouts, copy, graphics, fonts, headlines, offers, icons, colors and more. Here are a few tips for A/B testing: Clearly define your goal before beginning any test. For example, if you wanted to increase sign-ups, you might want to test the following: type of fields in the form, length of the form, and display of privacy policy. Start with elements that will have the biggest impact for minimum effort. For instance, you could tweak the copy on your checkout button to see if conversions can be improved. Don’t use A/B testing in isolation as this alone won’t give you a well-rounded picture of your users. Instead, use other feedback tools, such as Feedback Army or User Testing , in conjunction with A/B testing to get in-depth analysis of user behavior. A/B testing won’t make a bad design great, but it will prove an effective aid in optimizing your current design’s usability and conversions until you decide to overhaul your website design completely. These are just five web design trends that small businesses can take part in to enhance their websites. Which web design changes would make the most sense for your small business? More Web Design Resources on Mashable - 10 Free Web UI Kits and Resources for Designers - 10 Free and Fun Twitter Bird Icons for your Website - HOW TO: Implement Google Font API on Your Website - Top 10 Accessories for Typography Nuts [PICS] - 10 Beautiful and Free WordPress 3.0-Ready Themes More About: business , design , graphic design , small business , trends , web design For more Business coverage: Follow Mashable Business on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook Subscribe to the Business channel Download our free apps for iPhone and iPad

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Creative ZiiSound D5 Review

by admin on June 9, 2010

The ZiiSound D5 is Creative’s flag ship compact speaker system and centered around Bluetooth audio. I have tended to shy away from Bluetooth audio devices since most of the devices I have tried came up pretty short in terms of sound quality. In short, the ZiiSound D5 has changed my opinion and showed me that if done right, Bluetooth can rival wired or docked performance.

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Creative ZiiSound D5 Review

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Cowon V5 HD Review

by admin on May 26, 2010

What do you get when you pair decent quality audio/video hardware with a laughably bad user interface, backwards usability, and disregard for anything that makes sense to the average user? Well, a Cowon PMP, of course. While this was true for the Cowon O2 I reviewed a bit over a year ago, I’ve taken it upon me to go through the same pains again, this time with the Cowon V5. Grahm already wrote a short preview article about the V5. While I agree with his evaluation that the V5 is a nice upgrade to the O2 on the surface, the mess that is hidden beneath when one tries to use the V5 on a daily basis is even worse. Read on for the not so surprising in-depth review of this portable media player.

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Cowon V5 HD Review

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Ten One Design Pogo Stylus for iPhone 3G, 3G S (Black)

The Pogo Stylus is beautifully designed to precisely trigger the multi-touch display in your iPhone or iPod touch. Use it to type, navigate, sketch, and play. Sized for accuracy, the patent-pending stylus does away with the awkward typos and misfires common to fingertip-only use. The stylus has a soft tip that’s small enough to let you navigate the iPhone’s interface quickly and incident-free, meaning it won’t scratch or leave smudges on the surface. A convenient clip designed for the iPhone keeps the stylus close at hand, so you don’t have to worry about digging it out of your pocket every time you need it.


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Long after the bombs fall, when the fallout is thick and the sun hides behind clouds of ash and ruin, the Egg People will roam the earth inside their protective egg-shaped RVs. More »

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Nomad RV Provides Conceptual Peek at Dystopian Future Transportation [Rvs]

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You won’t see the word “router” or Linksys anywhere on the box for Cisco’s Valet. No, “it’s the simple way to create your own wireless hotspot.” It’s the router for everybody else . That’s the idea, anyway. More »

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Cisco Valet Plus Review: The Flip Camcorder of Routers? [Review]

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First, we’ll tell you that it took the author – self-described as someone with too much free time – 540 iPhone apps to create this font. Second, we’ll tell you that it’s not all just pretty pictures: he actually used iPhone apps in different colors so he can show off the font live, directly off his iPhone. Not impressed yet? Then check out the video below, and the entire iPhone alphabet a little further below. While you probably won’t be writing long letters with that font, it’s still a beautiful sight to behold. You can find an even bigger version of the font sheet over at the author’s website . *Update : as some commenters noticed, “W” is missing. It was probably impossible to do with just four columns of apps. Tags: apps , design , font , iphone , mobile apps

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iPhone Font is Not Very Readable, Still Amazing

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Last month, I risked life and limb to tell you about Celsius X-VI-II, a shadowy French company who was building a $300,000 mechanical cellphone. The first pictures of the phone have surfaced, though they don’t exactly answer our questions. More »

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Celsius X VI II’s Mysterious Mechanical Cellphone Gets Slightly Less Mysterious [Mechanics]

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Yellow Loops Design Protector Skin Decal Sticker for Samsung Moment SPH M900 Sprint Smartphone

Need protection on your Samsung Moment SPH M900 (Sprint) cell phone while features a cut out for the speakers and camera to ensure it retains full functionality? This scratch resistant protective decal sticker have solution. Self-adhesive plastic-coated skins cover the front and back surfaces of the Samsung Moment smartphone. Skin decals are paper-thin so they do not add any bulk, easy to apply (no bubbles), durable and easily removable without any residue. Comes with a code to download the matching wallpaper for LCD screen as shown. (Note: Due to differences in monitors, color may vary from photo.)


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W&B Fleur Design Protector Skin Decal Sticker for Samsung Moment SPH M900 Sprint Smartphone

Need protection on your Samsung Moment SPH M900 (Sprint) cell phone while features a cut out for the speakers and camera to ensure it retains full functionality? This scratch resistant protective decal sticker have solution. Self-adhesive plastic-coated skins cover the front and back surfaces of the Samsung Moment smartphone. Skin decals are paper-thin so they do not add any bulk, easy to apply (no bubbles), durable and easily removable without any residue. Comes with a code to download the matching wallpaper for LCD screen as shown. (Note: Due to differences in monitors, color may vary from photo.)


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